2021 in Slovenia

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Events in the year 2021 in Slovenia . The year was marked by the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia.

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Incumbents

Events

Ongoing

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

Tadej Pogacar in a yellow jersey at the Tour de France 2021, Stage 16 (13 July) Tour de France (51311760092).jpg
Tadej Pogačar in a yellow jersey at the Tour de France 2021, Stage 16 (13 July)

August

September

October

Deaths

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Ljerka Belak

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